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Originally Posted by DDH
OK two things ...
1. If you can do a driver uninstall for the Dvico
2. Do this ( or similar) remember to backup first - I take no responsibility for damage 
a) Start "regedit"
b) Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Media Center\Service\Video\Tuners
c) Locate the keys with tuners (two levels down) that have Dvico in the "Dev Name"
d) Remove the entire key above where you see this
Now if you are unsure copy and paste the section of the registry when you think you've found it. Its tough to describe because its all hexadecimal at this stage.
3. Did I mention 3? Thank those that have helped 
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thanks mate Ill have a go tomorrow hope fully it wont explode

worst case I can use the reset tool
Ill post back if im successful
